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Load Line
Inductance
Considerations
When using the LSG-H Series load generator, voltage
drop and voltage generated due to load line inductance
and current change must be taken into account. Extreme
changes in voltage may exceed the minimum or maximum
voltage limits. Exceeding the maximum voltage limit may
damage the LSG-H Series.
To determine the voltage generated, the following
equation can be used.
E = L x (∆ I / ∆ T)
E= voltage generated
L=load line inductance
∆ I= change of current (A)
∆ T= time (us)
Load line inductance (L) can be approximated as 1uH per
1 meter of wire. (∆ I / ∆ T) is the slew rate in A/us.
The diagram above shows how changes in current can
affect voltage.
∆ I
Time
Min. V
Current
Voltage
∆ T
Time
E
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